Easy Everyday Kitchen Compost Materials

Organic Gardening For Beginners
Companion Planting Guide
Seed Saving Tips & Techniques

Winter is the time of year I start thinking about my flower and vegetable gardens. It may seem a little strange to some people, because nothing usually grows much in the winter time, but this does tend to be the best time of year to start your compost pile.

Now I don’t create “official” compost piles and I don’t have any kind of composting bin either. Instead, I mix a variety of natural materials together in one of my garden beds, and let those decompose on their own. My two favorite things to use are coffee grounds and fireplace ashes.

Coffee grounds make wonderful food for almost any kind of plant or flower. I sometimes spread them around the base of my indoor container plants, and sometimes I mix them into my soil when planting something new.

In the winter time though, I tend to have a lot of fireplace ashes. Since I’ve got a fire going regularly in my fireplace, it needs to be cleaned out every week or so. When it’s time to clean out the ashes from my fireplace, I simply scoop them into a bucket. Then I take that bucket to a garden bed that’s right outside my office door, and I dump them in the corner.

I have coffee every day too, but I don’t always remember to dump my used coffee grounds, so this is done randomly and occasionally. The same simple proceedure applies though: Just empty the coffee grounds into a bucket, and take them outside. I dump them into the same corner as the fireplace ashes. Then once in awhile I may stir, mix or spread the pile if it gets a little big.

If you drink tea instead of coffee, tea grounds work just as well. In fact, you can toss the entire tea bag into your compost pile, but it will take longer to decompose that way.

These everyday household items are all I tend to use for enriching my garden bed soil. In the spring when I start preparing the beds for planting, I simply mix the ashes and coffee grounds into the soil itself. I then scoop out some into buckets and spread it around to other beds around my yard, and mix it into the soil in each of those too.

Creating compost or enriching your soil in this casual manner does take a bit longer, but it works wonderfully over time. If you’d like to speed up the process you can of course create a full fledged dedicated compost pile in your backyard, or buy a commercial compost bin. Some of them turn your scraps into rich compost within just a month or two.

Other every day items that you can add to your pile include:

Newspaper scraps – They’ll decompose faster if you shred them first.

Fruit and Vegetable scraps – These also will decompose faster if you chop or shred them first. Be aware though: Adding these to your pile can be a bit “smelly”.

Tags: , ,


Tools To Use For A Great Lawn
Add Some Magic With Back Garden Illumination
How Many Gardening Tools Do You Actually Need?
A Guide To Building A Greenhouse
A Checklist of Essential Gardening Tools for the Beginner

Search engine terms:
  • big floppy gardening hat
  • beginners garden checklist
  • pretty gardening tools
  • pretty garden tools
  • essential gardening tools
  • TYPES OF GRAPES IN FLORIDA
  • tips on where to buy cheap gardening tools
  • cute gardening tools
  • essential tools for beginner gardener
  • garden tools checklist
  • pretty gaden tools
  • check list of gardening tools with pictures
  • landscapes for the mailbox
  • mailbox garden plans
  • gardening tools checklist
  • beginners gardening tools
  • mailbox garden pictures
  • flower garden plan checklist
  • mailboxes for the flower garden
  • vines for brick mailbox
  • pretty tools garden tools
  • mailbox landscaping ideas
  • essential garderning tools for beginners
  • landscaping skills checklist
  • mailbox rustic designs
  • flowers for brick mailbox area
  • pictures of garden center checklist
  • beginner plant ideas in small area
  • landscape garden tools checklist
  • country style letterbox design
  • gardening tools list beginner
  • preppy gardening tools
  • gardening tool checklist
  • gardening beginner tools
  • garden tool checklist
  • best gardening tools for beginners
  • gardening tips and tools for beginners
  • checklist of garden tools
  • best tools for beginner gardener
  • greenhouse tools checklist
  • beginning gardening checklist
  • gardening beginner how to tools
  • gardening tools for beginner
  • outdoor tool checklist
  • essential Garden tips
  • 0
  • pretty garden shears
  • essential gardening tools for the beginner
  • beginner garden checklist
  • beginners garden essentials
  • beginner gardening tools
  • gardening beginner checklist
  • too much fertilizer with hand spreader
  • essential gardening tools for beginners
  • Garden centers check list
  • gardening tools beginners checklist
  • lawn tool checklist
  • beginner garden checklist